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Region 5

Region 5 within the Diocese of Greensburg consists of 7 parishes (links found above).

 

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Region 5 of the Diocese of Greensburg

Get information about Region 5 or the Diocese of Greensburg and get links to the other church websites within the region.

Diocese of Greensburg

The diocesan mission, pastoral planning, schools, parishes, social services, worship, Catholic Accent and much more is available.

The Vatican

Official site of the Vatican, which contains media releases, news of the Pontiff's activities, and research documents.

Catholic.net

The great place to get official Catholic information.

Live EWTN Radio

Listen to EWTN.

Secular Catholic News

Get the daily news on anything Catholic.

Catholic Books

Looking for a good inspirational book.

Adoration WebCam

Live Eucharistic Adoration.  Take this to work if you have a computer at your office.

Spirituality

A resource of links to many inspiring sites.

Catholic Yellow Pages

New Catholic Web site to locate (or promote) local Catholic products and services. From attorney's to the vatican, you can locate these listings on the new CatholicYellowPages.Net Web site.

Jesuit Prayer

We invite you to make a 'Sacred Space' in your day, and spend ten minutes, praying here and now, as you sit at your computer, with the help of on-screen guidance and scripture chosen specially every day.

The Couple to Couple League International

Natural Family Planning.

Birthright

Birthright provides caring, non-judgmental support to girls and women who are distressed by an unplanned pregnancy. Using our own resources and those of the community, Birthright provides positive and loving alternatives to abortion. Birthright provides many services and refers for many more. We provide friendship and emotional support, free pregnancy tests, and maternity and baby clothes. We also provide info and referrals to help clients meet legal, medical, financial, and housing needs.  Call 724-463-9118 for Birthright office in Indiana, PA.

Pray the News

We may view news events through a television screen, the front page of a newspaper or even the eyes of someone who has seen.  However they come to us, those painful reminders of the incompleteness of the world are everywhere.  It is in this context then, that we pray the news.  By continuously making ourselves aware of the present moment of the universe, we awaken ourselves to our presence to God and in our own way, participate in the healing, loving and creative energy this process can spark.

Creighton

Daily reflections, online retreat in everyday life, preparing for Sunday, talks on Ignatian spirituality, social justice and much more.

USCCB

United States Conference of Catholic Bishops offer a variety of topics from official statements of the church, catechism, daily readings, movie reviews, bookstore, departments from Catholic News Service to World Youth Day and much more.